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"Ghost Hunters Live 2011" will explore the grounds of Pennhurst State School and Hospital, a former asylum in Pennsylvania, live on the air from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m on October 31st. Viewers can follow the action on TV and on the website, which will offer extra video feeds, real-time maps and a "panic button." Last year, nearly 3 million people joined the hunt for "Ghost Hunters Live 2010."

According to Syfy, at least 100 people have reportedly died on the Pennhurst State School and Hospital property. Ghost Hunters Jason, Grant, Steve, Dave, Amy, Adam, Brit, Haily and Maddie will search the 1,400 acres to see how many souls remain.

Joint the hunt from home during the live event and put your investigative skills to the test by interacting with exclusive special features including, interactive maps, live videos, and a panic button you can click to send red alerts to the team. Use Twitter and Facebook to chat with your friends about the show and ask questions and chat live with T.A.P.S. throughout the hunt.

America's Hometown Ghost Hunt

T.A.P.S received hundreds of entries for the contest detailing the most haunted places in America. The 3 finalists' towns are Charleston, S.C., Savannah, GA, and Virginia City, NV. The grand-prize winner, which will be announced during Monday night's live event, will get VIP access to go along on the hunt when T.A.P.S. investigates their town next season.

During an interview with Time, Ghost Hunter Amy Bruni said about the live show, "Everyone was so excited when they heard we were going back to Pennhurst Asylum because that is one of the few places where we had some freaky things happen. I had a crazy experience there with Adam Berry, we actually got really creeped out. We were walking down a hallway, and we kept hearing scratching and howling and we were convinced we were about to find an animal. When we finally got to the room where the sound was coming from, it was empty and it was so creepy to realize what the sound must actually be. There were other weird things there, too, like a disembodied voice coming from the tunnels."